People in a Grandview neighborhood said there's been a lot of problems with teenagers and gunfire lately. Early Tuesday, a 14-year-old and a 13-year-old were taken into custody in connection with the shooting death of a Grandview man.

Police said that they received several calls about the sound of gunshots in the 6300 block of 127th Street about 11:30 p.m.

Police said they learned a short time later that a man had been taken to a hospital by his family. The shooting victim, Greg Moody, 41, died at the hospital.

His widow, Sabrina Moody, said her husband was killed while trying to convince the two teenagers to put their gun away.

"They just called him Old G or they called him Pops, because anytime they need to talk, they knew he'd been through it," she said. "They would always come to him. He would always tell the kids in this neighborhood, if you need anything, you all come knock on this door."

She said her husband spent seven years in prison and wanted to pass along his lessons to all children.

She said on Monday night an argument that had been brewing between young teenagers in the neighborhood came to a head. She said some boys fired shots at a neighbor's house, injuring one teenager.

She said the teenagers left and then returned. She said her husband met them in a parking area.

"He came here to confront them again and my 18-year-old son, Anthony, he was there and he said, 'Pops just kept saying, "Give me the gun, give me the gun, you guys don't need that damn gun, just give me the gun,"'" she said.

Police said they're still trying to sort out what happened next, but when investigators got a tip early Tuesday, they went to a south Kansas City apartment complex. Two persons of interest jumped out of a window and ran. Neighbors spotted them hiding behind a house, where officers caught them.

"(They are) 13 and 14 years of age," said Sgt. Greg Smith, of the Grandview Police Department. "They were taken into custody. They were persons of interest and they are now in custody."

If charges are filed against the two teenagers, the case will begin in the juvenile system. A judge will determine later whether to try them as adults.

People who live in the neighborhood where Greg Moody was killed and the neighborhood where the teenagers were arrested said gunfire and problems with teenagers are both common.

Neighbors said they just try to stay out of the line of fire.

"I don't know, I just can't believe something like that would've happened but I guess if it did, it did, and I'm glad to be alive today and just glad it wasn't me," said resident Danielle Michaels.

"I hear it every night, like they're just shooting rounds off outside," said resident Erica Argie. "It's frightening because I have a 4-year-old son, it really is, so I try to keep him away from windows as much as possible."

JUST TRAILING 1-0. THE TENSION CONTINUES IS WHAT THEY'RE TELLING US. A GRANDVIEW MAN IS DEAD TONIGHT. HIS WIDOW SAYS HE WAS TRYING TO CONVINCE SOME YOUNG TEENAGERS TO PUT THEIR GUN AWAY. THE MAN ENDED UPSHOT AND KILLED. THE BOYS ARE JUST 13 AND 14 YEARS OLD. THEY ARE IN CUSTODY TONIGHT IN CONNECTION WITH WHAT HAPPENED BACK HERE IN THIS ALLEYWAY LAST NIGHT. SABRINA MOODY SAYS HER HUSBAND WAS GUNNED DOWN TRYING TO DO THE RIGHT THING. [INDISCERNIBLE] HE WOULD CALL TELL THE KIDS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD IF YOU NEED ME FOR ANYTHING, Y'ALL COME KNOCK ON THIS DOOR. GREG MOODY HAD SPENT SEVEN YEARS IN PRISON AND HE WANTED TO PASS ON HIS LESSONS TO NOT ONLY HIS CHILDREN BUT ALL THE KIDS IN THE AREA. THEN LAST NIGHT AN ARGUMENT BREWING IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD BETWEEN YOUNG TEENS CAME TO A HEAD. SABRINA SAYS SOME BOYS CAME TO THIS NEIGHBOR'S PLACE AND SHOT IT UP, SLIGHTLY INJURING ONE TEEN. THE SUSPECTS LEFT, THEN RETURNED AND MOODY MET THEM IN THE PARKING AREA. AND HE CAME BACK HERE TO CONFRONT THEM AGAIN AND MY 18-YEAR-OLD SON ANTHONY, HE WAS THERE AND HE SAID POPS JUST KEPT SAYING GIVE ME THE GUN. GIVE ME THE GUN. YOU GUYS DON'T NEED THAT GUN. JUST GIVE ME THE GUN. WHAT HAPPENED NEXT IS WHAT POLICE ARE STILL TRYING TO SORT OUT. A TIP LED INVESTIGATORS TO THIS APARTMENT CLEX. TWO PERSONS OF INTEREST JUMPED OUT OF A WINDOW AND RAN. OFFICERS CAUGHT THEM TWO BLOCKS AWAY WHEN A NEIGHBOR SPOTTED THE TEENS HIDING BEHIND A HOUSE. THEY WERE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY. SABRINA HAS A MESSAGE FOR THEM. Y'ALL GOT TO STOP THIS. IT AIN'T WORTH IT. NO CHARGES HAVE BEEN FILED AT THIS TIME. WE'RE LIFE IN GRANDVIEW, KMBC 9 NEWS. POLICE ARE LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION IN THIS CASE. IF YOU THINK YOU CAN EP YOU ARE

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